North Korea: U.S. Will Make NUCLEAR ATTACK in 9 days – We Will Retaliate Mercilessly

North Korea: U.S. Will Make NUCLEAR ATTACK in 9 days – We Will Retaliate Mercilessly

North Korea is convinced the US is going to launch a pre-emptive NUCLEAR attack upon them in 9 days, when annual Military Exercises begin on August 22. KIM Jong-un has accused America of planning to launch an imminent nuclear attack as it moves stealth bombers onto his doorstep.

United States Air Force nuclear-capable B2 bombers have been deployed to airbases near North Korea prompting panic in Pyongyang.

Hermit dictator Kim has been ramping up his nuclear power and threatening war ever since he accused the United States of "crossing the red line" with military operations in region.

But as the US continues to call his bluff – earlier this month moving strike bombers onto their base in Guam – the crazed despot is now promising "merciless retaliatory counteraction".

Pentagon officials have said the movement of military equipment is routine as they carry out join military exercises with Kim's bitter enemy South Korea.

But North Korea says when joint-drills begin on August 22 its enemies will launch a twin nuclear attack to wipe out the beggar kingdom.

Chillingly the secretive state has pledged to respond before they are attacked – adding a "pre-emptive nuclear attack is not a monopoly of the US".

North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency, which acts as a mouthpiece of Kim, released the shocking threat.

It said: "The US imperialists have already examined at the phase of an actual war the capabilities of nuclear strategic bombers for mounting the preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK

"These military moves only harden the will of the service personnel of the Korean People's Army to take merciless retaliatory counteraction against them.

"A preemptive nuclear attack is not a monopoly of the U.S."

Admiral Cecil D Haney, commander of US Strategic Command played down fears of a possible nuclear attack.

He said: "Our strategic bomber force routinely operates around the globe and with our regional allies and partners, and this deployment is one such demonstration of the US commitment to supporting global and regional security."

Tensions in the region are high as nearby Japan bolsters its defenses as Kim testfires missiles into the Sea of Japan.

Vladimir Putin is set to meet with South Korean leaders in order to the discuss the problem coming from the North.

"Because I don't want to say I won't or I will or — do you understand that.

"That's the problem with our country.

"A politician would say: 'Oh I would never go to war' or they'd say: 'Oh I would go to war.'

"I don't want to say what I'd do because, again, we need unpredictability."

Australian National University defence expert Paul Dibb said: "[If Mr Trump wins the election] sure as hell … we'd have the most unpredictable America the world has ever seen."(source)

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